Asterina star caught in the act!

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So i checked on the tank this morning to find this HUGE asterina star covering one of my zoas with his stomach out and everything. I heard only 2 in like 400 species eat coral so did i just get super unlucky!? Considering renting a harlequin shrimp to wipe them out...

Ps. You can see how its still curled up from chowing on my coral. When its open it is at least the size of a penny.
 

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100% they eat zoas and palys. I am trying to figure out if they will eat all or only certain kinds see https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/t...-my-zoas-and-palys.555362/page-2#post-5727580

In my in tank experience they certainly prefer certain types. I have 100 stars of various sizes in the container with different types of zoas and palys. I suspect it's only certain starfish but not necessarily certain species doing the eating as it's very difficult to ID different species. I have 1000s and 1000s of them in my main display and I am in the process of thinning them out. The sad thing is they do a good job of eating coraline and other algae, but for whatever reason they will turn to coral, either because there isn't enough food or they like it better.
 

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They eat zoas plain and simple. Everything in your aquarium is opportunistic when it comes to food. Buying a pair of Harlequins was the best investment I ever made for my zoa garden.
I too have a pair but mine are same sex as they each cover half the tank and are never together.
 

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So i checked on the tank this morning to find this HUGE asterina star covering one of my zoas with his stomach out and everything. I heard only 2 in like 400 species eat coral so did i just get super unlucky!? Considering renting a harlequin shrimp to wipe them out...

Ps. You can see how its still curled up from chowing on my coral. When its open it is at least the size of a penny.
Did you by chance take a pic of the top of the star caught in the act so we can see the markings?
 

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The problem is there's a bunch of species of little stars, and they are given a blanket name -- "Asterina".

I have metric tons of asterina stars. They don't touch my corals. SPS, LPS, Softies, 100% safe.
 
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The problem is there's a bunch of species of little stars, and they are given a blanket name -- "Asterina".

I have metric tons of asterina stars. They don't touch my corals. SPS, LPS, Softies, 100% safe.

Thats what i thought too till he decided to start chowing down on my zoas! I hear if there’s a lack of algae they’ll turn to coral.
 

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That's a big one. I have a harlequin in 2 0f 3 tanks.

I never liked these things, IMO, a good one is a dried up one. I just DONT trust them
 

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